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As most of you know, I'm writing a book for foster carers...

I'm going to have a recipe section.

I would like recipes for

Weight Gain (I've got satin balls)

Weight Loss

You've favourite BARF meal

Treats (Dry or Wet treats)

and anything else you make for your doggies.

i don't putting your name under your recipe/s if you want.

i know i could do a Google search and find heaps.. but I'm after recipes that i have testimonial of them working.

ta!

please?!

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probably a pretty obvious one, but for sick doggies, i.e. the runs, vomiting, etc...

Boil some chicken parts in water - then use that water to cook some brown rice, well overcooked, add some more water or stock* if needed. Shred the chicken and mix it in to the rice.

let it cool completely and "serve" it soupy...

It's good as it is very bland and lets their body get on with healing and not too much digesting...

*do not use stock cubes, powder or premade stuff, too much salt, preservatives, etc - just stock from boiled chicken or bones

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Shmoo this is one of Dr Harry's recipes...you might be interested in it, very good for doggy fresh breath!

Preparation time: 20 mins

Cooking time: 30 mins

Makes about 36 biscuits

You'll need

2-3 cups finely chopped/minced fresh parsley

1/4 cup finely chopped carrot

1/4 cup grated Mozzarella cheese

2 tbsp vegetable oil (preferably olive)

2 3/4 cups wholemeal flour

2 tbsp unprocessed bran flakes

2 tsp baking powder

1/2 -1 cup water

Here's how

Step 1 Preheat the oven to 180C. Lightly grease 2 baking sheets or put baking paper on them. In a small bowl mix the parsley, carrots, cheese and oil. In another bowl, stir together the flour, bran and baking powder. Add the parsley mixture and stir well. Gradually add 1/2 cup water. Mix well, adding more water if needed to make the dough moist. Knead for 1 minute on a floured surface.

Step 2 Roll the dough to 1cm thickness. Using a small dog-bone cookie cutter, or even a glass if you don't have cookie cutters, cut as many shapes as you can, re-rolling the scraps. Put them on the baking sheets. Bake for 20-30 minutes, or until biscuits have browned. Cool on a rack. The biscuits will harden as they cool. Store in an airtight (and dogproof) container for up to two months.

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Not my recipe, but a trainer at our obedience club does this for training treats completely free of preservatives etc (haven't tried it myself, yet).

1 lambs fry cut into small dice or thin strips then chopped into small pieces.

Place the pieces in a single layer on a microwave plate - not plastic (she suggests using the tempered glass plate that comes with the microwave as others can't take the heat and length of cooking).

Microwave on high for about 35 minutes - until completely dehydrated ** (if there is any moisture left they will spoil quickly). When completely dehydrated and cool, sore in a container - she says they will last forever.

** Time may vary with different mocrowaves. The meat must be completely dry, so suggest checking and adjustung cooking time to suit the microwave.

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Dont know if this one is of any interest to you.........

Dog oil supplement

1/4 cup olive oil

1/4 cup canola oil

1/4 cup cod liver oil

1/4 cup flaxseed oil

Place oils in bottle shake well, store in refrigerator. Add 2 teas. to dogs food each day-Safflower &

sunflower oil may be used as well.

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Hi Shmoo :)

I make my own barf patties....

good for general health.

1kg pet mince

2 lamb hearts

ACV

Kelp powder

frozen home brand diced veggies

vit C

oil (most common varieties)

vit tablets

dice the meat and leave to one side

everything else in the blender until pulverised :)

Add the meat in a mixing bowl (i make 2 batches)

Spoon into a muffin tray and freeze - feed them straight out the freezer :o

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Is it possible to have a copy of the book for non-foster people ?

I have a recipe for dog B'day cake...will that do for the book ?

are you interested in the whole book? or just the recipe section?

if i have to charge for the book it will only be to cover the cost of printing, or you can have it electronically if you like.

i don't plan to make a profit from this.

eta: and yes! would love the Bday cake recipe!

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Hi Shmoo :)

I make my own barf patties....

good for general health.

1kg pet mince

2 lamb hearts

ACV

Kelp powder

frozen home brand diced veggies

vit C

oil (most common varieties)

vit tablets

dice the meat and leave to one side

everything else in the blender until pulverised :)

Add the meat in a mixing bowl (i make 2 batches)

Spoon into a muffin tray and freeze - feed them straight out the freezer :o

thankyou!

but can i get the measurements for the

ACV

Kelp powder

frozen home brand diced veggies

vit C

oil (most common varieties)

vit tablets

please?

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thankyou!

but can i get the measurements for the

ACV

Kelp powder

frozen home brand diced veggies

vit C

oil (most common varieties)

vit tablets

please?

I tend to just chuck in various amounts - but ill make it up :thumbsup:

4-500ml ACV

20 teaspoons Kelp powder

3/4 small bag frozen home brand diced veggies

4 teaspoons vit C

200ml oil (most common varieties)

8 large vit tablets (not sure what make my breeder sent them down)

But you can add and subtract things as per the dogs needs

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are you interested in the whole book? or just the recipe section?

if i have to charge for the book it will only be to cover the cost of printing, or you can have it electronically if you like.

i don't plan to make a profit from this.

eta: and yes! would love the Bday cake recipe!

If the book is about how to handle a foster dog for a newby, then I'll take the whole book. Just PM me when it's ready, happy to pay for the printing cost.

I keep on forgetiing to bring the recipe book to the office. I'll make a note in my diary so I remember tomorrow. Sorry for the delay....

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